On Monday, September 3, 2018, Cág <ca6c@bitmessage.ch> wrote:
Kurt H Maier wrote:

> My pet theory is that Acme was going to replace Rio, at which time it
> would be 'the interface' again instead of a text editor with a
> slightly-incompatible filesystem interface.  There are some hints toward
> this if you squint hard enough, but I can't prove it.

Oberon 2.0
       
> "Unavailable on the console" is kind of a cheap shot when talking about
> an operating system that deliberately doesn't support consoles.  Part of
> the point was outgrowing TTYs.

Yeah, I guess I should've started with that :) I love Unix for the
console.

Pure text interface will always be the most elegant way to converse with a machine.  And Unix is the most elegant command line based system.

The world lost something when it moved to GUI.  I still prefer to use the old phosphor based CRT monitors even with modern computers and because the text mode is still inherent in modern graphics cards (as a legacy mode), it is possible to not use GUI at all even today.

That was one of the main reasons I disliked Plan9.  It embraced the "windows interface" trend of the mid 80s.

--Andy